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A famine threatens the village, and Fayola will do anything to keep her son from going hungry. Her situation quickly goes from bad to worse . . . but perhaps fortune will smile on her in the end.
"A small portion of my heart, it lays here in your hands.These poems will create questions and pain just asmuch as clarity and joy. Safe travels as you enter myworld that will be mythical and mesmerizing."
Henry is still figuring out how to walk through life with a learning disability, but soon realizes that anything is possible with the support of his community. Luckily, his loving family and friends are there for him.
After a shocking burglary in a quiet suburban street, a group of teenage friends decide to do their own investigation and get pulled into a dangerous world where people aren't always what they seem.
A new group chat helps Max, Min, and friends come together to share their cultures and ideas.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing sounds of C (/s/ and /k/), sounds of G (/j/ and /g/), and Tricky Y (/i/ and /ee/). This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
The Think Tank has a winner and Min finds she's not alone in celebrating the power of art, writing, and friendship to make the world a better place.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing the Magic E (vowel-consonant-e). This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Max and Min team up with new friends for a project to show people how art and friendship can change the world.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing the r-controlled vowels ar, er, ir, or, and ur. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Carlos, Whit, Sara, Arin, Max, Min, Destiny, and Rakesh help the Big Network of Friendship to keep growing and bringing teens together.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing long A (ai, ay, ea, eigh, ey), long E (ee, ea, ey, ei, ie), long I (ie, igh), long O (oa, oe, ow), long U (ew, ue, eu), and whining dipthongs oi, oy, ou, ow, au, aw, and oo. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Arin and Rakesh are best friends split up by a big move, but writing letters makes the distance between them feel a little shorter.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing the welded sounds all, am, an, ang, ing, ank, ink, ong, onk, ung, and unk. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Max loves to play ball. Min likes reading and art. Can comics help these unlikely penpals become friends?In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing short vowels a, e, i, o, and u. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Sara and Destiny seem different at first, but their love of cooking helps them find what else they have in common. Together, they decide to make the world around them a better place.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing the letter blends sc, sn, sw, sl, st, sp, sk, sm, cr, br, gr, pl, bl, gl, cl, fl, tr, dr, fr, and pr. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Carlos and Whit live in very different places, but they both use their photos and words to share the beauty of their homes with the world.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing the consonant digraphs ch, ph, kn, wh, wr, ck, sh, th, the consonant trigraphs tch, dge, welded sounds ending with -ng, and bonus letters ff, ll, ss, and zz. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Sienna has always had an easy life... until her parents are caught stealing art from a museum. Now she is stuck in a place she never wanted to be, apart from the only two people she ever loved. Can a series of mysterious messages and some unlikely friends help her come to terms with her new situation?
Everyone tells me, "Flower Girl is not real. She is nothing more than a myth." But I have seen her, and I will prove that she exists. The story of a handful of people from different walks of life and how Flower Girl helps them.
A new puppy from the shelter is a perfect way to help Moira's son Henry, who has autism, engage with the world around him . . . until the pup's original owner shows up. The man is kind and obviously loves his dog, but Henry's life is completely different since the puppy. Suddenly, Moira is faced with a decision she never thought she'd have to make.
12-year-old Corine loves taking trips on her Uncle Elvis' boat to catch their dinner, but finding an empty conch shell sparks her curiosity. The mystery of disappearing conchs leads Corine on an undersea adventure.
A Chinese mother and daughter find their relationship is tested as they adjust to a new culture and language, but they both learn that a little understanding goes a long way to help them meet in the middle.
Bailey takes a walk through the forest to find inspiration for an essay, but new friends and dangerous adventures in a magical world take her on an exciting journey home. Will her adventure help her figure out who she is?
In the final installation of The Drake House Outhouse, Maddy and Zach have wrapped up their version of what happened to the Drake family in their corner of the world back in the days of the early pioneers.
A teenage girl faces a life-or-death problem with her health. No one can seem to help her, that is, until one day in the hospital she meets a boy with autism who ends up changing her life forever.
Zach and Maddy meet each other and find they don't have a lot in common. But the two 12-year-olds work back in time with each "find" they dig up from an historian's dream: a 180-year-old outhouse.
Itanya is a twelve-year-old girl who works in a Kenyan factory with her mother in order to scrape by. Her dream is to eat and learn and live like a "normal child," but that dream feels so far from reach.
Zach uses his imagination to create a movie script about the Drake family. Maddy thinks it's silly, and objects to Zach's notion that "all stories are true, and some of them actually happened."
This story follows the personal struggles of a learning disabled student as she tries to define herself without that all-too-familiar "L.D." label. Based on the real experiences of a brave student.
A young girl named Lily lives in a city obsessed with materialistic things. Yet Lily finds more meaning in the forest just beyond her home. When the one thing she's loved is taken from her, will she find beauty somewhere else, or try to fix what's broken?
Samar struggles to fit in when she starts school in America after living in Egypt. Can she help her friend Mina put aside religious prejudices by being a friend herself to those different from her?
Three teen boys find an old map and embark on a long hike to find the elusive Bridal Veil Falls. Their misadventure will make you wonder, "Are some things not meant to be seen?"
Bru seems set on making Sui's life miserable in their small, mountaintop village. But when Bru has a dangerous accident, Sui has a choice to make. Will he get involved, or watch from the sidelines?
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